Event Mode:
Vacation mode
= ‘V’
Event Mode:
Off
mode = ‘r’
Schedule Mode:
(as viewed on
Idle Screen)
[OFF]
Event Mode:
Run
mode = ‘R’
Schedule Mode:
(as viewed on
Idle Screen)
[RUN]
[VAC]
Off
Off
Off
Off
Run
Run
Off
Off
Run with vacation
randomness
[ALT]
Off
Off
Run with vacation
randomness
8
Select Set Events and press
ENTER
utton.
Or, from the IDLE Screen press the Up or Down
button and scroll to an available event.
·
Use the Right / Left buttons to move the cursor across the screen and the Up / Down
buttons to change the character at the cursor.
·
The first two-digit number on the screen is the Event ID number. There are 99 Event ID
numbers from which to choose, 01 to 99. We recommend selecting 01 as the first event, 02
as the second and so on, so that you can easily see how many events are used and know
how many remain unused.
·
The three-digit number following the “)” represents the Device ID of the device being
controlled or the Link ID of a scene-link being controlled. Enter the Device ID or Link ID for
the event using the Up / Down buttons.
·
The next characters represent the days of the week. A capital letter turns the event ON for
that day and lower case turns the event OFF for that day. Using the Up / Down buttons,
enter the days of the week in which the event should be ON (capital) or OFF (lower case).
·
The next character represents the Event Mode which can be R, V or r.
o
R = Event is enabled in Schedule Modes [Run] and [VAC] without random time settings.
o
V = Event is enabled in the Schedule Mode [VAC] and [ALT] only; with random time
settings applied (see page 10 for adjusting randomness).
o
r = Event is disabled. The event will not occur in either [RUN], [VAC] or [ALT] Schedule
Modes. This 'r' setting is used to temporarily turn off an event. For example if the user
does not want an event to run when going on vacation, or to avoid deleting an event
that my be used later (seasonally).
·
Select the desired Event Mode using the Up / Down buttons.
8
b
Hint:
Each Event in the Scheduler-Timer
requires the Device ID of the UPB device or
the Scene-Link ID of the UPB scene-link to be
controlled. Before setting up events, it is
highly recommended that the user creates a
list of Device ID and Scene-Link ID numbers
correlating to the UPB devices to be
controlled. This will prove useful when
entering events since the list can be quickly
referenced.
[RUN]
03:50:47PM
05/09/06 Tue
01)---SMTWTFS R
12:00A 12:00A D0
The following table details the Schedule Mode and Event Mode operation. Schedule Mode is
displayed on the Idle Screen and adjusted from the Set Time screen or via scene-links (as described
in Link Mode on page 10) . Event Mode is displayed and adjusted in the specific Set Event screen.
Controller, Scheduler-Timer
Model UCS-01